Any ml_www equivalent?

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coltxL2717
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Any ml_www equivalent?

Post by coltxL2717 »

Back when I used to use Winamp, I remember there was a plug-in called ml_www that would allow me to browse and listen to music in my friends houses. I was wondering if there is anything like that for MediaMonkey that works similarly. I looked at TheRocket but I need an IIS server to run it, something I don't have. So, does anyone know how I can get this plug-in to work or if there is another solution to my problem? Thanks.
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Post by trixmoto »

Have you tried "WebMonkey"? This is a script you can find in the Scripts&Components section.
Download my scripts at my own MediaMonkey fansite.
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Post by Teknojnky »

Need IIS for webmonkey too.
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Post by Lowlander »

PS. IIS is available for Windows 2000 and up for free on the installation disc. I think you can download it as well from the Microsoft website.

I believe that there is a WinAmp plugin that might be able to achieve this without needing IIS.
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Post by coltxL2717 »

Well, I tried setting up Webmonkey on my computer, but I just cant get the hang of this damn IIS. Ml_www would not require you to set up any IIS server it would just turn winamp into a mini web server, I think this is what you are talking about Lowlander.
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Post by Lowlander »

I don't remember, and you can post any questions related to WebMonkey/IIS in the WebMonkey topic or PM me. I will try to help as much as I can.
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